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I know that to use class inheritance in Ruby, the following syntax is used:

class MyNewClass < SomeClass
...
end

I also know that nesting in namespaces is identified using :::

class SomeNameSpace::MyNewClass < SomeNameOtherSpace::SomeClass 
...
end

However, what does the following syntax mean?

class SomeNameSpace::MyNewClass < ::SomeClass 
...
end

I expect that ::SomeClass (so without anything before the ::)is a shorthand for something, but what exactly does it mean?

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::SomeClass means SomeClass class from top namespace. :: is specially used to refer the top namespace from deep inside other modules.

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  • So this means that if I have a module overriding, say, one of the base classes like MyHTMLFunModule::String, I can still refer to the default String by using ::String?
    – Qqwy
    Mar 5, 2016 at 21:19

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